an armful of books

  • 1armful — arm|ful [ˈa:mful US ˈa:rm ] n the amount of something that you can hold in one or both arms armful of ▪ an armful of books …

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  • 2armful — noun (C) the amount of something that you can hold in one or both arms (+ of): an armful of books …

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  • 3List of books set in New York City — This article provides an incomplete list of fiction books set in New York City. Included is the date of first publication.Books for adultsNineteenth century1800s* Eight Cousins Louisa May Alcott (1874) * A History of New York Washington Irving… …

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  • 4Jane Alison — was born in Canberra, Australia, and grew up in Australia and elsewhere as a child of a parent in the Australian and United States Foreign Service. She subsequently attended public schools in Washington, D.C., and then earned a B.A. in classics… …

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  • 5No Place To Hide (ER) — For other uses, see No Place to Hide (disambiguation). No Place To Hide ER episode Episode no. Season 12 Episode 19 Directed by Skipp Sudduth …

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  • 6Ancient Macedonian language — For the unrelated modern Slavic language, see Macedonian language. language name=Ancient Macedonian region=Macedon ( extinct language ) extinct=absorbed by Attic Greek in the 4th century BC familycolor=Indo European fam2= possibly Greek… …

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  • 7Charles Fort — For other uses of Charles Fort , see Charles Fort (disambiguation). Charles Fort Charles Fort in 1920. Born Charles Hoy Fort August 6, 1874(1874 08 06) …

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  • 8Chris Riddell — Chris Riddell, February 2010 Chris Riddell (born 1962) is a British illustrator and occasional writer of children s literature, and a political cartoonist for The Observer. He has won the Kate Greenaway Medal twice and the Nestlé Smarties Book… …

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  • 9Robert Frost — This article is about the poet. For Robert Frost (disambiguation), see Robert Frost (disambiguation). Robert Frost Robert Frost (1941) …

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  • 10Serbian Christmas traditions — An icon representing the Nativity of Jesus Christ. The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the traditional Julian Calendar. From 1900 until 2100, the Julian calendar is 13 days behind the Gregorian and therefore Serbian Christmas Day falls on 7 January… …

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